Brian Sullivan is a financial reporter and anchor at CNBC. He recently moved to CNBC from Fox Business News. We discuss today’s business headlines—in particular the Greece Debt situation—and his career.

Phil LeBeau follows the airline and automobile industries for CNBC. We discuss the results of the Paris Air Show and remind listeners that America is still the manufacturing leader in both areas.

Mark Lindsay sang about Good Things, Kicks and Indian Reservations in the 1960s. He is the co-founer and former lead singer of Paul Revere & The Raiders. We talk about music, his career and his upcoming tour with Mark Lindsay.

is a legendary interviewer and someone I admire greatly. He’s sharp, erudite, hip yet easy-going and a fluid convesationalist. Before there was Conan, Letterman, Stewart or Colbert, Dick Cavett set the standard for TV interviewers. We discuss some of the off-screen secrets from his book Talk Show.

Dave Mason is a Rock ‘n’ Roll legend—a founding member of Traffic, solo artist and active philanthropist for music to children. We review his career and catch up on what he’s doing today.

Tommy James (born Thomas Gregory Jackson, April 29, 1947 in Dayton, OH) is the pop-rock star best known as the leader of Tommy James and the Shondells. Performing locally in Niles, MI, from the age of 12, James went on to record many top hits, including Hanky Panky, I Think We’re Alone Now, Mony Mony, […]